Fox Fur Accesories for Fall

Fox is known for its distinctive natural colorations. Blue, gray, platina [very pale platinum], red, silver, and white fox are among the most popular colorations. The color clarity, density of the underfur, and softness of the outer hairs, are determining factors in identifying a quality fox.

The price for fox varies. Among the most popular colorways favored by the fashion industry, red fox is the most inexpensive while platina and white are the most expensive. Gray fox is the most popular colorway in the U.S.

Caveat: This fur wears very well and has a relatively long shelf life; but, it requires regular cleaning to maintain volume in the fur and softness in the skin.

Sources: Today most Fox is ranched in Norway, Russia, and other European countries where the demand is most constant.

Colors To Know: Blue fox - blue brown, solid blue, or white with blue highlights; Cross fox - a cruciform pattern of red with yellow highlights, red with black; or, in the case of a Silver cross fox, it is silver with red; Gray fox - silver gray with hints of red; Corsac- shortest of the fox furs; it appears yellow with white tips; Platina- very pale platinum color; often enhanced by slight bleaching; Red fox - strongest texture of all fox furs, it is a deep red color; Silver fox - this type of fox is only ranched. It is blue black with a white tip on the tail. The most select samples of silver fox are true silver in color, with a black stripe; White fox - known to be the most glamorous and high-maintenance fox, it is extremely thick and sometimes requires additional bleaching to prevent it from yellowing.